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Symphony is the market leader in Bangladesh. There is noway it is only 3%. This website's data on Bangladesh contain error. Unknown 28% look suspicious. It is perhaps taken out of Symphony's share.
The original article failed to convey the correct massage. It should be 41% locally assembled Bangladeshi and foreign brand. Not only Bangladeshi brand. Now a large segment of Samsung smart phone selling in Bangladesh comes from local assembly unit. So Locally produced local brand Symphony+Walton as well as locally assembled foreign brand Samsung make up the 41%.
Its funny because this was the exact kind of thing I was suggesting over the nuclear power white elephant.
We support you doing it through GE. GE is a big manufacturer in India.
https://in.reuters.com/article/indi...-facility-as-export-hub-idINKBN0LI0CZ20150214
The Walton video is clearly showing assembly. We like to call it manufacturing but we don't actually make the batteries, or the key components. What you are seeing is putting different components together in a circuit board, etc. The government gives incentives for such "manufacturing" which is a value adding process.
I would be happy if we would be able to make the screens next. That would require quite a bit more investment.
Walton makes screens for tvs and mobiles.
Walton has claimed to manufacture tons of things. How much they actually manufacturer is a question tho.Do you have any link that can prove that Walton makes touch screens for mobiles? By this I don't mean assembling a screen (as shown in some of the videos above) but manufacturing the screen.
Doesn't that mean that we have more money and establish the fact that Indians are miser...BD pretty much only imports....and twice the rate per capita than India.
Do you have any link that can prove that Walton makes touch screens for mobiles? By this I don't mean assembling a screen (as shown in some of the videos above) but manufacturing the screen.
Walton has claimed to manufacture tons of things. How much they actually manufacturer is a question tho.
Doesn't that mean that we have more money and establish the fact that Indians are miser...
First, correct your flag. Second, turn off your rental laptop at the Sangh Shakha and go home. Enough fun for today. No one owes you anything in the way of explanations. Google it yourself please.
Some people have no idea how cellphones (and in fact circuit-boards for any type of electronics are manufactured). It is pointless to argue with folks who don't have basic knowledge about these processes.
In the last Walton Video we can easily see a three gang virgin motherboard and then SMD pick and place machine populating that combined motherboard, Then we see a wave-soldering machine. And this person is insinuating that means - assembly? Mathai gondogol.
Even Samsung and LG in China uses this same Walton process. I guess they assemble too.
Assembly is what gets done in India and Pakistan, import complete cellphone sub-assemblies (semi-knockdown), batteries. motherboards and screens from China and then screw together those screens, batteries and motherboards and then call it a day. No wave soldering or SMD pick/place involved. This is called minimal technology manufacturing.
I would ask the Sanghis to show us footage of any cell phone 'manufacturing' in India. India does not have it AFAIK.
The Walton video is clearly showing assembly. We like to call it manufacturing but we don't actually make the batteries, or the key components. What you are seeing is putting different components together in a circuit board, etc. The government gives incentives for such "manufacturing" which is a value adding process.
I would be happy if we would be able to make the screens next. That would require quite a bit more investment.